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1 The Mighty Workhorse Author Name Angela Adams Jacox Elementary School Target Grade/Subject 5 th Grade Writing and Social Studies Duration Three one-hour class sessions. (Students will also need additional time to complete their journals.) Lesson Overview Journal writing is a tool that encourages children to write to learn where they are engaged in their learning and can reflect on their thinking. Journaling provides the opportunity to describe ideas and feelings, uses words and expressions that they have learned, and describe events that happen to them or about interesting people and places. Through this series of lessons that provide an overview of tugboat careers, vocabulary, and Great Lakes mapping skills, students will be given the opportunity to write about topics related to operating a tugboat on the Great Lakes. Interactive lessons are designed to connect information that is introduced to information about things that they already know. Students are given the opportunity to imagine and express topics of personal interest. Sources Consulted Burke, Timothy R. Tugboats in Action Morton Grove, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Company. Maass, Robert. Tugboats New York, New York: Henry Holt and Company. US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District. (2011) US Army Corps of Engineers Seaway Map. July 10, 2011 from US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District. (2011). The Great Lakes Navigation System. July 10, 2011 from =ShowItem Virginia Department of Education. (2011). Science Instruction Project Action Guide for Keeping a Journal. July 11, 2011 from kit/keeping_journal/index.shtml Learning Objectives At the end of this lesson, 1. Students will be able to identify and describe key tugboat crew careers and tugboat maritime terms. 2. Students will be able to organize, and classify information related to Great Lakes shipping ports and products. 3. Students will interpret and analyze navigation route maps for the Great Lakes shipping industry.

2 4. Students will be able to create seven journal entries that integrate Great Lakes shipping ports, products, navigation routes, tugboat crew careers, use of appropriate descriptive vocabulary, and written expression. Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) Social Studies Standard 3.6 The student will read and construct maps, tables, graphs, and/or charts. This Social Studies standard is reviewed from a previous year. Students show understanding by making and explaining bar and pie graphs, drawing maps of familiar areas, and constructing and explaining simple charts or areas. English At the fifth-grade level, students will continue to grow as writers, experimenting with new modes and purposes. They will spend more time on revising and editing their work as they gain greater understanding of written expression. Precise and descriptive vocabulary and varied sentence structure will become important tools for creating tone and voice within a text. Students will be expected to have greater control over the conventions of writing, including sentence formation, grammar, capitalization, spelling, and punctuation. Standard 5.8 The student will write for a variety of purposes: to describe, to inform, to entertain, and to explain. a) Choose planning strategies for various writing purposes. b) Organize information. c) Demonstrate awareness of intended audience. d) Use precise and descriptive vocabulary to create tone and voice. e) Vary sentence structure. To be successful with this standard, students are expected to apply knowledge of the writing domains of composing, written expression, and usage/mechanics, create a plan, and organize thoughts before writing, focus, organize, and elaborate to construct an effective message for the reader, purposefully shape and control language to demonstrate an awareness of the intended audience, select specific information to guide readers more purposefully through the piece, choose precise descriptive vocabulary and information to create tone and voice, include sentences of various lengths and beginnings to create a pleasant, informal rhythm. Materials Needed Per Student Session 1 Tugboats in Action book one copy for the class Spiral Notebook or Folder The Mighty Workhorse Pencil Tugboat Vocabulary Terms handout The Tugboat s Crew handout Powerpoint presentation of the John Purves tugboat one copy per class I Have Who Has game one copy per group Session 2 Great Lakes Shipping Map one per group Map Skills Review Activity handout

3 Great Lakes Shipping Activity handout Four major routes and loading ports maps (iron ore, limestone, western coal and eastern coal) and symbols for products one set per group Session 3 Tugboats by Robert Maas one copy per class Chart Paper; Markers Pencils The Mighty Workhorse journal New Vocabulary : (From Tugboats in Action by Timothy R. Burke) Barge a simple, unpowered vessel which must be towed Below a shortened term for below decks which means any space below the deck Bow the front of a vessel Bridge tender the person in charge of a lift bridge Current the flow of water in a certain direction Deck the watertight floor that covers the hull Deckhand the person who handles lines aboard a vessel and helps with maintenance Dock the place where a vessel stays while loading, unloading, or waiting for work Engine room the space on a vessel that contains the main engine and many other important pieces of equipment Ferryboat - vessel that carries people and automobiles short distances Full ahead the most powerful position on a vessel s engine; other positions are stop, onequarter, one half, and three quarters Grain elevator a building where millions of bushels of grain, such as wheat and oats, are kept in in tall, cylindrical bins Hatch an opening through the main deck that leads to the hold Hatchcover a large lid that covers a hatch, keeping the ship watertight and the cargo dry Hawser a heavy rope used to tow a ship or moor a tug Heaving line a light, easily thrown rope by which a heavier line can be passed from one location to another Hold a large inner compartment that contains the ship s cargo Horsepower a unit of work roughly equal to the force that one horse can exert in pulling Hull the main watertight part of a vessel Life jacket a buoyant vest worn to keep a person s head above water if he or she should fall overboard Life ring a buoyant ring that can be thrown to someone who has fallen in the water Lift bridge a bridge whose main part can be raised to let water traffic pass beneath it Moor to fasten a vessel to its dock; sometimes referred to anchoring a vessel Mooring cables heavy wire ropes used to moor a vessel; mooring cables are attached to a ship through a winch Pilothouse a high, above deck structure with many windows; the captain navigates from this location Propeller the underwater wheel with specially shaped blades that moves a vessel when turned by the engine Radio a two-way wireless voice communication system that is used between vessels or ship-to-shore Sail to navigate a vessel by motor or by wind power

4 Stern the rear of a vessel Tank barge a barge with tanks inside, used to carry liquid cargoes Telegraph the device that controls the engine; makes a vessel go fast or slow Tiller the handle or lever that is used to steer a vessel Tow to push or pull a vessel; also used to name the vessel that a tug is towing Towline a special howser used only for towing up against a term used to indicate that a ship s side is against a dock Vessel a general term for almost any type of watercraft Winch a power driven spool that holds mooring cable Focus Question(s) What jobs do Great Lakes tugboats do? What kind of shipping occurs on the Great Lakes? If I was a crew member on a Great Lakes tugboat, what would my life be like? Classroom or Field Activities Day 1 Focus Question: What jobs do Great Lakes tugboats do? 1. The teacher will begin this lesson by reading the book, Tugboats in Action by Timothy R. Burke. This book describes types of Great Lake tugboats, illustrates the work that tugboats do, and provides detailed descriptions of the key jobs of crew members on tugboats. Students will receive a folder or spiral notebook which will be used for their journal, The Mighty Workhorse. Students can write their name and title on their folder or spiral notebook. 2. Teacher will provide students with handout, Tugboat Vocabulary Terms and ask questions to prompt discussions related to sights, sounds, crew tasks, and dangers of operating tugboats. Other discussions must relate to the products shipped on the Great Lakes and use of appropriate vocabulary terms related to operating a tugboat. Examples include: Describe the jobs that tugboats do? What are the responsibilities of the tugboat captain, engineer and deckhand? What kinds of products are shipped on the Great Lakes? Why is it important for a tugboat to work alongside of a large freighter? Describe sights, sounds, and smells found on a tugboat. Teacher will place students in groups of 4 and ask them to complete the activity, The Tugboat s Crew. Students will work in groups to share ideas, but will each submit an activity sheet at the end of the lesson. The Tugboat Vocabulary Terms and The Tugboat s Crew sheets should be included in The Mighty Workhorse journal. 3. Teacher will show powerpoint presentation of the John Purves tugboat located at the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. (This presentation was created by Angela Adams.) 4. Students will share responses from their activity worksheet. Each crew member s job description should be discussed (e.g., captain, engineer, deckhand) 5. Students will continue work in their assigned groups and play a game, I Have Who Has? Copy the vocabulary cards provided with this lesson on card stock, and cut them out. Each group of students evenly distributes cards within the group. The student who has the card, I have START begins the game. This student reads the I have START Who Has? question on his/her card. The student who has the playing card with the

5 answer to the vocabulary question reads the answer and then reads the next vocabulary question. Students continue until the last card, I have END is read. Students can refer to their Tugboat Vocabulary Terms sheet and this game can be repeated throughout lessons to reinforce maritime vocabulary terms. 6. Students will volunteer to discuss what they learned during this activity. Focus of discussions should be on career descriptions and vocabulary. Day 2 Focus Question: What kind of shipping occurs on the Great Lakes? 1. This session focuses on mapping and navigation skills. Place students in groups of four and provide each group with a Great Lakes Shipping Map. This map can be enlarged and laminated for future use. 2. Provide each student with a Map Skills Review Activity sheet and a Great Lakes Shipping Activity sheet. Students may work in groups to complete the activity sheets. Teacher will provide guidance as needed. 3. Teacher will provide each group of students with the Great Lakes Shipping Map, the four major routes and loading ports maps (iron ore, limestone, western coal and eastern coal), and symbols for products. These items can be laminated for future use. Teacher will ask the questions that are shown in the right hand column on the Great Lakes Navigation Activity pages included in this lesson. Teacher will guide students through this navigation activity. 4. Groups of students will share what they have learned through participation in this activity. Student discussions should focus on shipping ports, products, and navigation details. Students will place their Map Skills Review sheet and Great Lakes Shipping Activity sheet in their Mighty Workhorse journal. Day 3 Focus Question: If I was a crew member on a Great Lakes tugboat, what would my life be like? 1. This session focuses on mapping and navigation skills. Place students in groups of four and provide each group with a Great Lakes Shipping Map. write seven entries in their journal documenting their life on a Great Lakes tugboat. The teacher will explain that students will pretend that they are a crew member on a Great Lakes tugboat. As a crew member, the tugboat has left port for two weeks. Each student will create a journal tracking the ports, products, and day s events as a crew member on their tugboat. Each student must submit a journal that contains at minimum seven journal entries that document their experiences on the tugboat. 2. Teacher will read the book, Tugboats by Robert Maass. After reading the book, teacher will use chart paper to model a journal entry with input from students. The journal entry model will contain the following: Split page method of writing where the column on the left records the day s events and the column on the right provides space to write personal reflection, questions, or points to elaborate. 3. Students must provide descriptive details including the name of the Great Lakes port(s), name of the freighter(s), product(s), weather conditions, and details about the occurrences of the day. Draw on creative descriptive details provided in Tugboats by Robert Maas and previous material. Note: If you think that students may experience a difficult time providing descriptive details, select additional videos from local resources including teacher access to Discovery channel videos or other library books.

6 4. Teacher will record the following suggestions on a second page of chart paper. Journal Entry Suggestions: Date and journal entry Drawings and diagrams Vocabulary terms Questions to explore in other journal entries Social Studies/science facts that might be included in other journal entries Problems or consequences (i.e., weather, mechanical problems) that may occur in current or future entries Personal issues faced by crew members as they are away from home and/or learn to get along with other crew members Teacher will give students a copy of the assessment tool for grading their project. This should be included in their journals. 5. Students will be provided pencils to record their first journal entry. 6. Students will volunteer to read their journal entries. Note: Time for subsequent journal entries will be provided at the discretion of the teacher. Students must submit at minimum seven journal entries that span a two week time period as a crew member aboard a tugboat.

7 The Tugboat s Crew (5 points) Name: Date: What is the tugboat job title? What does this crew member do? Which job would you like to have? Tell why.

8 Tugboat Vocabulary Terms from Tugboats in Action by Timothy R. Burke Barge a simple, unpowered vessel which must be towed Below a shortened term for below decks which means any space below the deck Bow the front of a vessel Bridge tender the person in charge of a lift bridge Current the flow of water in a certain direction Deck the watertight floor that covers the hull Deckhand the person who handles lines aboard a vessel and helps with maintenance Dock the place where a vessel stays while loading, unloading, or waiting for work Engine room the space on a vessel that contains the main engine and many other important pieces of equipment Ferryboat - vessel that carries people and automobiles short distances Full ahead the most powerful position on a vessel s engine; other positions are stop, one-quarter, one half, and three quarters Grain elevator a building where millions of bushels of grain, such as wheat and oats, are kept in in tall, cylindrical bins Hatch an opening through the main deck that leads to the hold Hatchcover a large lid that covers a hatch, keeping the ship watertight and the cargo dry Hawser a heavy rope used to tow a ship or moor a tug Heaving line a light, easily thrown rope by which a heavier line can be passed from one location to another Hold a large inner compartment that contains the ship s cargo Horsepower a unit of work roughly equal to the force that one horse can exert in pulling Hull the main watertight part of a vessel Life jacket a buoyant vest worn to keep a person s head above water if he or she should fall overboard Life ring a buoyant ring that can be thrown to someone who has fallen in the water Lift bridge a bridge whose main part can be raised to let water traffic pass beneath it Moor to fasten a vessel to its dock; sometimes referred to anchoring a vessel Mooring cables heavy wire ropes used to moor a vessel; mooring cables are attached to a ship through a winch Pilothouse a high, above deck structure with many windows; the captain navigates from this location Propeller the underwater wheel with specially shaped blades that moves a vessel when turned by the engine Radio a two-way wireless voice communication system that is used between vessels or ship-to-shore Sail to navigate a vessel by motor or by wind power Stern the rear of a vessel Tank barge a barge with tanks inside, used to carry liquid cargoes Telegraph the device that controls the engine; makes a vessel go fast or slow Tiller the handle or lever that is used to steer a vessel Tow to push or pull a vessel; also used to name the vessel that a tug is towing Towline a special howser used only for towing up against a term used to indicate that a ship s side is against a dock Vessel a general term for almost any type of watercraft Winch a power driven spool that holds mooring cable

9 I have START. Who has a simple, unpowered vessel that must be towed. I have barge. Who has a buoyant vest worn to keep a person s head above water if he or she should fall overboard? I have life jacket. Who has the main watertight part of a vessel? I have hatch. Who has the space on a vessel that contains the main engine and many other important pieces of equipment? I have engine room. Who has a buoyant ring that can be thrown to someone who has fallen in the water? I have hull. Who has a bridge whose main part can be raised to let water traffic pass beneath it? I have lift bridge. Who has to navigate a vessel by motor or by wind power? I have horsepower. Who has a term used to indicate that a ship s side is against a dock?

10 I have life ring. Who has a shortened term for below decks which means any space below the deck? I have below. Who has a two-way wireless voice communication system that is used between vessels or ship-to-shore? I have radio. Who has a heavy rope used to tow a ship or moor a tug? I have hawser. Who has the front of a vessel? I have sail. Who has a vessel that carries people and automobiles short distances? I have up against. Who has heavy wire ropes used to moor a vessel; mooring cables are attached to a ship through a winch? I have mooring cables. Who has a large lid that covers a hatch, keeping the ship watertight and the cargo dry? I have ferryboat. Who has a light, easily thrown rope by which a heavier line can be passed from one location to another?

11 I have bow. Who has a general term for almost any type of watercraft? I have hatchcover. Who has a special howser used only for towing? I have vessel. Who has the flow of water in a certain direction? I have towline. Who has an opening through the main deck that leads to the hold? I have current. Who has the device that controls the engine and makes a vessel go fast or slow? I have heaving line. Who has a power driven spool that holds mooring cable? I have telegraph. Who has the most powerful position on a vessel s engine where other positions are stop, onequarter, one half, and three quarters? I have winch. Who has the watertight floor that covers the hull?

12 I have full ahead. Who has a high, above deck structure with many windows; the captain navigates from this location? I have pilothouse. Who has the person who handles lines aboard a vessel and helps with maintenance? I have tow. Who has the rear of a vessel? I have deckhand. Who has a large inner compartment that contains the ship s cargo? I have deck. Who has the handle or lever that is used to steer a vessel? I have tiller. Who has a building where millions of bushels of grain, such as wheat and oats, are kept in in tall, cylindrical bins? I have grain elevator. Who has the underwater wheel with specially shaped blades that moves a vessel when turned by the engine? I have propeller. Who has the place where a vessel stays while loading, unloading, or waiting for work?

13 I have moor. Who has to push or pull a vessel; also used to name the vessel that a tug is towing? I have dock. Who has a barge with tanks inside, used to carry liquid cargoes? I have hold. Who has to fasten a vessel to its dock; sometimes referred to anchoring a vessel? I have tank barge. Who has a unit of work roughly equal to the force that one horse can exert in pulling? I have stern. Who has the person in charge of a lift bridge? I have bridge tender. I have END.

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15 Great Lakes Shipping Map Draw a compass rose and label the cardinal and intermediate directions. US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District website

16 Map Skills Review Activity Name: Date: Matching Map Terms: Match the map terms on the left with the definitions on the right. (24 points) Map Term human features absolute location inset map economy physical features compass rose map title map scale grid map key regions relative location Definition 1. created by nature; also called natural resources; such as mountains 2. the ways that people, communities or countries use resources to meet their needs 3. a smaller part of a larger map 4. created by people; such as buildings 5. the subject of a map 6. explains the symbols on a map; also called a legend 7. the location of a place in relation to another place; such as south or downhill 8. areas where features make them different from other areas 9. the exact position of an object or place on the Earth 10. a marker with cardinal and intermediate directions 11. a pattern of squares with north-south and east-west 12. the distance on a map to the distance in the real world

17 Great Lakes Shipping Activity Name: Date: Questions: Use the Great Lakes Shipping Map to answer each of the following questions. (26 points) 1. Draw a compass rose in the box on the Great Lakes map and label the cardinal and intermediate directions. 2. Write two cardinal directions. 3. Write two intermediate directions. 4. What lock is located between Lake Superior and Lake Huron. 5. What side of the lake is Milwaukee located? 6. What lake is located north of Burns Harbor? 7. How many Canadian locks are shown? 8. Name a city that is farthest east on Lake Erie. 9. What direction are you going if you sail from Oswego to Toronto? 10. On what lake would you find the port of Goderich? 11. What is the most northern port shown on the map of the five Great Lakes? 12. Is the port of Monroe east or west of Chicago?

18 Map Skills Review Activity (Answer Key) Name: Date: Matching Map Terms: Match the map terms on the left with the definitions on the right. (24 points) Map Term Definition 4 human features 1. created by nature; also called natural resources; such as mountains 9 absolute location 2. the ways that people, communities or countries use resources to meet their needs 3 inset map 3. a smaller part of a larger map 2 economy 4. created by people; such as buildings 1 physical features 5. the subject of a map 10 compass rose 6. explains the symbols on a map; also called a legend 5 map title 7. the location of a place in relation to another place; such as south or downhill 12 map scale 8. areas where features make them different from other areas 11 grid 9. the exact position of an object or place on the Earth 6 map key 10. a marker with cardinal and intermediate directions 8 regions 11. a pattern of squares with north-south and east-west 7 relative location 12. the distance on a map to the distance in the real world

19 Great Lakes Shipping Activity (Key) Name: Date: Questions: Use the Great Lakes Shipping Map to answer each of the following questions. (26 points) 13. Draw a compass rose in the box on the Great Lakes map and label the cardinal and intermediate directions. 14. Write two cardinal directions. (N, S, E, W 15. Write two intermediate directions. (NE, SE, NW, SW) 16. What lock is located between Lake Superior and Lake Huron. (Soo Locks) 17. What side of the lake is Milwaukee located? (West) 18. What lake is located north of Burns Harbor? (Lake Michigan) 19. How many Canadian locks are shown? (6) 20. Name a city that is farthest east on Lake Erie. (Buffalo) 21. What direction are you going if you sail from Oswego to Toronto? (West) 22. On what lake would you find the port of Goderich? (Lake Huron) 23. What is the most northern port shown on the map of the five Great Lakes? (Thunder Bay) 24. Is the port of Monroe east or west of Chicago? (East)

20 Great Lakes Navigation Activity Directions: Using the Great Lakes Shipping Map, the four route and loading ports product maps, and symbols for products, ask the questions that are shown in the right column to guide students through this navigation activity. (from Find the picture that shows iron ore. Place the iron ore symbol on the port of Duluth. Take your shipment of iron ore through the Soo Locks to the southernmost port on Lake Michigan. What is the receiving port for your iron ore shipment? Burns Harbor, Indiana Find the picture that shows limestone. Place the limestone symbol on the port of Toledo. This shipment of limestone is destined for ports beyond the St. Lawrence Seaway. What Lake does the shipment originate? Lake Erie Name a port that it will pass after it clears the St. Lawrence Seaway locks. Students can identify any port between Sorel and Sept Iles

21 Find the picture of the eastern coal worker. Place the eastern coal worker s shipment of coal in the Cleveland port. This shipment will travel north west and then south. It will not pass through any locks. What could be its final destination? The port of Milwaukee Find the nugget of western coal. This coal shipment begins its journey on the largest port on Lake Superior located to the farthest west. This shipment is expected in Monroe where other means of transportation will pick it up and deliver it to its final destination. Describe the pathway it will take on the Great Lakes. East across lake Superior, through the Soo Locks, southeast through Lake Huron to the port of Monroe. What method of transportation will most likely pick it up at the port of Monroe? Railway

22 Assessment Students are assessed based on state standards and learning objectives addressed. This project has two main components with a total value of 100 points. The Mighty Workhorse Grade Sheet Name Date: SOL Activity Grade Map Skills Virginia SOLs Social Studies 3.6 Map Skills Review (24 points) Great Lakes Shipping (26 points) Mighty Workhorse Journal Virginia SOLs Social Studies 3.6 English 5.8 a, b, c, d, e Great Lakes Mapping/Shipping Skills (10 points) Planning and Organization (10 points) Written Expression* (10 points) (*Must include personal observations, questions, speculations and predictions, development of selfawareness, and connections to new information presented in the lessons.) Use of Vocabulary (10 points) Sentence Structure (10 points) Total Points 100 Social Studies Standard 3.6 The student will read and construct maps, tables, graphs, and/or charts. This Social Studies standard is reviewed from a previous year. Students show understanding by making and explaining bar and pie graphs, drawing maps of familiar areas, and constructing and explaining simple charts or areas. English At the fifth-grade level, students will continue to grow as writers, experimenting with new modes and purposes. They will spend more time on revising and editing their work as they gain greater understanding of written expression. Precise and descriptive vocabulary and varied sentence structure will become important tools for creating tone and voice within a text. Students will be expected to have greater control over the conventions of writing, including sentence formation, grammar, capitalization, spelling, and punctuation. Standard 5.8 The student will write for a variety of purposes: to describe, to inform, to entertain, and to explain. a) Choose planning strategies for various writing purposes. b) Organize information. c) Demonstrate awareness of intended audience. d) Use precise and descriptive vocabulary to create tone and voice. e) Vary sentence structure.

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